media

articles / press

The Evansville Review, July 28, 2010
"Five Keys to Creating an Ideal, Earth Friendly Landscape at Home"
by Sue Berg

The Janesville Gazette, November 2, 2009
"Lake Leota project reflects successes as well as problems" by Gina Duwe

St. John's Church 'Visionotes', August 2009
"Stonework Done!"

Isthmus Abode, April 3, 2009
"Green Your Home"

Turf magazine, March 2009
"Roadside Safety" by Barb Mulhern

Isthmus Abode, September 19, 2008
"The driveway's not the end of the road" by Dana Slowiak

The Evansville Review, July 16, 2008
"Meet Your Formecology Folks!" by Tammy Pomplun

Daily Herald, May 19, 2008
"Rain gardens are an easy way to go green" by Chad Brooks

The Monroe Times, May 10, 2007
"Kunderts going green to save a green" by Kayla Bunge

Garden Design magazine, April 2007
"Let It Rain" by Adam Reign Arvidson

Isthmus Abode, March 30, 2007
"Let it rain" by Mary Ellen Gabriel

AQUA magazine, July 2004
"Ponder This" by Kirstin Pires

Landscape Architecture, March 2004
"Deeper Shade of Green" by Adam Reign Arvidson

The Evansville Review
"Too Much Rain? Build A Rain Garden..." by Tammy T. Pomplun

video

WISC-TV - Tomorrow's Trends with Teri Barr

WISC-TV
"Tomorrow's Trends" with Teri Barr


Several sustainable landscape techniques and practices, including rain gardens, recycled concrete walls, and native plants are featured in this segment on "green" trends and sustainable outdoor living. View Article

 
The Wisconsin Gardener on Public Broadcasting Service

The Wisconsin Gardener on Public Broadcasting Service
"Lettuce Grow - Rain Gardens" with Shelley Ryan

While previously employed at Applied Ecological Services, John J. Gishnock III, ecological designer and owner of Formecology, LLC, discusses the benefits of rain gardens and gives tips to help design and build your own.

audio

WGN Radio (720-AM), Chicago, IL
"Let's Talk Gardening" with Mike Nowak

While previously employed at Applied Ecological Services, John J. Gishnock III, ecological designer and owner of Formecology, LLC, talks with Chicago gardening expert, Mike Nowak, about regionally appropriate native plants and rain gardens.